Description

YouTube SimpleGallery is a plugin for creating video galleries with thumbnails. Now merged with the Vimeo SimpleGallery, this plugin supports both YouTube and Vimeo. You can even combine videos from both services in the same gallery. The plugin will automatically fetch both thumbnails and titles from YouTube/Vimeo.

Now also supports user feeds – a much requested feature!

YouTube SimpleGallery – new and improved!

YouTube SimpleGallery and Vimeo SimpleGallery have merged, i.e. they now have the same codebase. Old shortcodes still functional.

NEW FEATURE: It is now possible to combine video services, i.e. you can add links from YouTube and Vimeo in the same gallery.

NEW FEATURE: Automatically fetch titles from video service.

NEW FEATURE: User-defined attributes in shortcode overrides default settings: cols=x and thumbwidth=y allows for galleries with different thumb sizes, etc.

NEW SHORTCODE: [youtubeuserfeed user=username service=youtube] – outputs a gallery from a user’s video feed – works with both YouTube (service=youtube) and Vimeo (service=vimeo).

NOTE: If titles are added before videos, these will override titles fetched automatically from services.

User Feeds

To set up a gallery that subscribes to a user’s feed, use the following shortcode:
[youtubeuserfeed user=username service=youtube]

Note that both user and service are required for the feed to work. Service is either youtube or vimeo.

Optional attributes are maxitems=x where x is the number of items to fetch:

[youtubeuserfeed user=username service=youtube maxitems=4]

Overrides

Overrides are a way of suppressing the default settings of the plugin, with attributes of your own.

Override columns with cols=x, where x is the number of thumbs per row:

[youtubegallery cols=8]

Override thumbnail width with thumbwidht=x, where x is a pixel value:

[youtubegallery thumbwidth=100]

Fetch titles from service with autotitles=fetch (or autotitles=false to not fetch):

[youtubegallery autotitles=fetch]

And, of course, you can combine them:

[youtubegallery cols=8 thumbwidth=100 autotitles=false]

These are also applicable for the [youtubeuserfeed] shortcode.

Supported Video Services

Supported services are YouTube and Vimeo. Other services might be added, but a requirement is that they can deliver video streams in a HTML5-compatible format.

Note that it is possible to combine videos from both services in galleries.

Screenshots

Settings let's you set width and height of embedded video, chose if Thickbox or Shadowbox should be used (note: width and height is only necessary if Thickbox or Shadowbox is active), and use included CSS.

The gallery will show on your page like this

If Thickbox or Shadowbox is active, the embedded video will show in a box on your site

Installation

Install from Plugins in WP Dashboard

Search for «YouTube SimpleGallery»

OR

Upload manually with FTP

Unzip the archive

Upload the folder “youtube-simplegallery” to “/wp-content/plugins/”

Activate the Plugin in the WordPress Dashboard

Change settings on the Options page (or use standard settings)

Modal effects

FAQ

Shadowbox/Fancybox/Thickbox doesn’t work properly. What’s wrong?

Check if your current Theme has both wp_head() in header.php and wp_footer() in footer.php. Both are usually required for these scripts to function properly. Also note that some plugins aren’t buddies and create conflicts with each other; try disabling the plugins for the effects you don’t use.

Thumbnails aren’t working. What’s up?

From version 2.0, YouTube SimpleGallery is employing Timthumb to crop/resize thumbnails. This is mostly due to YouTube and Vimeo having a different aspect ratio on their thumbnails. Timthumb may cause issues on certain webservers. If thumbnails are not showing up in your galleries, the cause might be a conflict between Timthumb and your webhost. Here are some things to try:

Try setting permission (CHMOD) to 777 on the folderwp-content/plugins/youtube-simplegallery/scripts/chache/

Make sure index.html in the cache-directory has permissions set to 666. The parent folder should not have permissions higher than 644.

I got an amazing idea for a great feature! Can you implement it? Pretty please?

The YouTube SimpleGallery is in constant development. A lot of features has been added since it’s birth, many of them requests, wishes and ideas from the users. If you got an idea, don’t hesitate to share it on the plugin website.

My problem’s not listed here! OMG! What do I do?

Don’t panic! The WordPress community is the best bunch of people in the world. Try posting your problem/question on the plugin website or in the WP forums. You’ll probably get help in a jiffy!